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   Santa Barbara News Press (Newspaper) - August 31, 2004, Santa Barbara, California                               MARK PATTON 01 Radio will tune into Gaucho games 04 Has your relationship turned OUR DAY AUGUST 31 County orders properties vacated Steps required to ensure safety at nine sites along bluffs RAFAEL NEWS PRESS PHOTOS By CHUCK SCHULTZ Fanning a controversy Vista's eroding bluffs the county has ordered nine properties along Del Playa Drive vacated until repairs are made to keep them from to the beach County bui Iding official Mike Zimmer cited erosion of Die coastal bluff as the basis for his decision which could uproot dozens crowded yet highly coveted the ocean The nine in the 6600 and have portions of their building ons or support caissons Zimme r ft public safety is our he stated in a pressrelease issued Monday Our staff closely monitoring the accelerated retreat of coastal bluffs over the past year and we believe that these buildings are no longer safe for human occupancy the affected landowners James Gelb disputed that assertion There's been a drought and we h had any Please see TOM DE WALT Concerns about cliff erosion undermining portions of some Isla Vista apartments Including these duplexes at 6745 and 6747 Del Playa have prompted orders to vacate nine properties until steps are taken to make them safer At top exposed caissons at 6747 Del Playa Drive ELECTION 2004 GOP salutes Bush's wartime leadership McCain and Giuliani invoke terror fight as convention opens By MARTIN MERZER and SHANNON McCAFFREY KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS NEW YORK themes that will dominate their national convention all week Republicans paid tribute Monday to the tims of the Sept 11 terrorist attacks and President Bush as a resolute wartime leader who must not be replaced In addition former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani ridiculed Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry as flopping and indecisive President Bush sees world sm for the evil that it he sa id John Kerry has no such clear precise and consistent vision The city hosting the convention and the nation at large remain shaken by the attacks of Sept 11 2001 Republicans believe Mr Bush's response shows that he's a Kerry and helps them attract moderate undecided voters whose support will be key to winning the election As more delegates and alternates congregated first evening session of the four-day tion New York maintained an even keel tense but generally peaceful as only small protests flared The emotional highlights of the evening included a warm remembrance by family members of the victims of Sept 11 attacks a Phase see CONVENTION on A8 ASSOCIATED PRESS President Bush deserves not only our support but our admiration Sen John McCain ON THE SCHEDULE Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger first lady Laura B jsh and Education Secretary Rod Paige are the featured speakers On ABC CBS and NBC will broadcast the convention live from 7 to 8 tonight PBS starts its coverage at 5 p.m as do CNN Fox and MSNBC C-SPAN covers the convention gavel to gavel MORE COVERAGE Republicans put moderate face on convention A8 Notes from AS Humorist Dave Barry A8 Firestone on protests A9 Schwarzenegger makes debut on national stage A9 Laura Bush flexes power behind the scenes A8 Keep war service out of campaigns By MORGAN GREEN Many local veterans say they're fed up with campaign broadsides that seek to undermine presidential John Kerry's Vietnam War record as well as return blasts that target President Bush's Texas Air National Guard service 1 nan i ng men and women of various ages said the nation's attention should not be focused on the dim past while more pressing issues languish for lack of debate The issue wh ich h as domi the presidential campaign for several weeks flared up when some sailors in Mr Kerry's Swift boat unit said he didn't deserve his Vietnam war als The critics h linked to the Republican campaign Outraged Democrats lashed back at President Bush alleging his service was mini- mal by comparison Chris Brown who finished military records even as a basis on which to judge character is not appropriate -j views are now not back when he said That sentiment appears to prevail across a range of ages from World War II vete rans to those who served in Please see VETERANS on Attorney general to prosecute Hall case raised worries of conflict of interest Diana Hall STAFF WRITER Concerned that Judge Diana Hall may not receive a fair trial a judge decided on Monday attorney prosecute her for alleged violations of the California Political Reform Act Conduct by the Santa Barbara County Di strict Attorney's Office in last year's unrelated nal trial against Judge Hall created a potential conflict in the pending case Orange County Judge ruled At issue Monday was whether local tors stepped ove r the line by question i ng Judge Hall on the stand about campaign contributions which centered around a domestic dispute that led to a drunken driving conviction Judge Ryan who i s pres id ing over the case to avoid a conflict among local justices deemed the questioning inappropriate and irrelevant Please see HALL on City is holding meetings to create guidelines to deal with residents How big is too By JOSHUA MOLINA rules to govern home expansion about 60 people packed a meeting Monday night that focused on the possibility of capping home size tn solve the contentious issue of the replacement of small homes with much larger ones It's a trend that opponents fear cou Id destroy Santa Barbara's character if left unchecked while some homeowners contend the city has no right to restrict their properly rights Monday's meeting at the Community ment Department's offices downtown focused on the concept of creating maximum square footage amounts for a house based on a percentage of the overall lot Catherine McCammon board member of the La Mesa Neighborhood Association and president of the League of Women Voters said there needs to be an absolute maximum square footage Otherwise it to endless arguments and endless hearings in front of the Architectural Board of Ms McCammon said The problem is that people want to add on and the Please see MESA on Some say Santa Barbara needs to create rules to prevent the of the Mesa Homeowners throughout the etty are rebuilding or adding on to their homes to maximize the investments MKE To subscribe call California Classified Crossword D2 Dear D2 Life Local Lottery A2 Movies D3 Obituaries B2 TV D5 OUTSIDE Mostly sunny COMPLETE FORECAST B8 t MARKETS -7249 THE COMPLETE BOTTOM LINES -25.60   

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